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I've got a particular answer that got downvoted a couple of times, for reasons I don't understand. I'm not particularly concerned about the odd point of rep (though for us low-rung ladder people, it all counts!), but I'm more bothered because I really don't understand what was wrong with the answer I gave. I can understand no votes, but for it to be actively downvoted has puzzled me.

Without the downvoter commenting to my answer, I'm left stuck without any further recourse. How can I tell who downvoted it?

Please note — I'm not a saddo looking to indulge in some pathetic tit-for-tat. I'm just puzzled because the question couldn't really have a "wrong" answer.

The question is here, although I've since noticed it on another answer of mine too.

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No, basically. Add a comment saying that you'd like comments with downvotes - that's about all you can do.

It's a pain, but there's no way to force someone to leave a meaningful comment.

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be aware that this is now implemented as of yesterday meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/135/… – Jeff Atwood Jul 8 '09 at 14:09
I think that's the way it should be.. As has been mentioned before, although not too common, it can lead to malice, and if someone upvoted one of your posts it may make you feel like you should upvote one of their posts on another occasion, because they upvoted you, as opposed to being because of the actual content. – Alex Rozanski Jul 8 '09 at 14:10
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PLUS, you'll almost always get upvoted if you ask why you were downvoted. I haven't yet tried this on a post that didn't get downvoted at all, but for some reason, if I ask why I'm downvoted, my post usually gets upvoted. – devinb Jul 8 '09 at 14:33
@devinb - and you're right! For some inexplicable reason I just got 2 upvotes on that answer (it was standing at 0 this morning). :-) – robsoft Jul 8 '09 at 14:35
@Jeff, are you referring to the div alert thing? Because I'm not seeing it... – Assaf Lavie Jul 8 '09 at 15:37

No.

Knowing this would almost always end in pointless "tit-for-tat" as you called it (even if not your specific case). It'd cause more harm than good - arguments, "revenge voting" and so on..

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you probably got dinged for calling subversion "trendy"; people can get mightly protective about their favorite tools (try saying something disparaging about Perl, for example)

;-)

drive-by downvoters are cowards; most SOees are more conscientious than that

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Thanks Steven - the 'subversion' quip being the catalyst was my conclusion, too. :-) – robsoft Jul 8 '09 at 20:40
Indeed. Especially, it seems VB.Net coders. One off-the-cuff comment I made on a question almost a year ago still gets a trickle of downvotes every month :-( – 5arx Feb 14 '11 at 19:45

I guess you could pose your answer as a question...

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